It’s gleefully changed again with the big “N”. Some films from the streaming provider’s portfolio will also be broadcast this week. While it’s possible they’ll return someday, it’s not known exactly when that will be. So that in the next few days you might catch up on some of the movie highlights, coming out soon Netflixcatalog we have listed some streaming tips for you here.
These movies will only be available on Netflix for a few days
“American psychopath– until January 30, 2023 on Netflix: In the FILMSTARTS review, Christian Bale only got 3 stars from us as a ruthless psycho killer, but “American Psycho” is an absolute cinema cult that you should definitely make up your own mind about. The film is a biting social satire that knows no mercy and finds its place somewhere between cynical comedy, horror film and psychodrama. The calling card “cock comparison” alone is a legendary good movie scene that has been copied many times over the years.
“Austin Powers – The hottest Her Majesty has to offer– until January 31, 2023 on Netflix: The premise of the movie is as awesome as it is moronic. When the evil Dr. Evil (Mike Myers) has himself frozen in 1967 to continue his mischief in the 90s, lascivious secret agent Austin Powers (and Mike Myers again) doesn’t hesitate long and also dives into the freezer to stop the mad scientist’s evil plans. the future too. Once there, Austin has to get used to the new time, because society has changed enormously since the Swinging Sixties. groovy baby
“Spider-Man– until January 31, 2023 on Netflix: Sam Raimi’s “Spider-Man” can be safely called the forefather of the gigantic comedy blockbusters of the modern era. And the cast is impressive too – Willem Dafoe, Kirsten Dunst and Tobey Maguire as the neighborhood net wrestlers. To this day, the Marvel adaptation has so many fans that a fourth part of the series is still being asked for – a wish that will be renewed at the latest when the various Spider-Man incarnations come together in “Spider-Man”. Husband: No way”. Home”. got food.
“Napola – elite for the leader– until January 31, 2023 on Netflix: Berlin, 1942: During a boxing match, 17-year-old Friedrich (Max Riemelt) attracts the attention of an instructor from the Nazi elite internet Napola. Once there, the boy goes through a brutal training. Only his friend Albrecht (Tom Schilling) helps him get through this time. When refugee children are shot dead during an operation, the two begin to question the system and look for a way out. Good children’s film about a dark period in German history, which offers an understandable access to this difficult subject.
“The mask– until January 31, 2023 on Netflix: Jim Carrey as a superhero? Do not you think? Check out the completely wacky comedy The Mask, where an ancient artifact transforms Carrey’s wrinkled face into a green-faced, yellow-suited crime fighter and Cameron Diaz must save from the clutches of an underworld leader. “The Mask” is a wonderfully strange comic film adaptation interspersed with cartoon elements, which is still very much worth watching today.
“My Fat Greek Wedding– until January 31, 2023 on Netflix: This culture clash comedy was the box office surprise of 2003 and proved so successful that the film spawned two sequels. “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” offers fun, light-hearted entertainment that you can hardly go wrong with on a rainy day – but the RomCom certainly doesn’t win an award for the most original screenplay.
“Inkheart– until January 31, 2023 on Netflix: The literary adaptation of a popular children’s book by writer Cornelia Funke is a warm and magical fairytale adventure. Unfortunately, the film’s quality was not reflected in its viewership – the film only just broke its budget worldwide. And so the series “Inkheart” in the cinema remains unfinished. Shame, we would have loved to have another adventurous fairy tale movie of this quality, because today “Inkheart” starring Brendan Fraser offers the best entertainment for the whole family.
“glamorous girls– until January 31, 2023 on Netflix: Do you love “Ocean’s Eleven”? Are lively trickster comedies à la “Der Clou” your thing? Then you need to catch up with Glam Girls before the Heist comedy starring Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson disappears from Netflix. The lead actress duo complement each other wonderfully, especially when it comes to humor. Where Hathaway is responsible for the dry jokes, Rebel Wilson can fully exploit her talent for absurd comic comedy here.
“rampage“– until January 31, 2023 on Netflix: Sadly, David Fincher’s Millennium Trilogy was never finished – the virtuoso prelude had a staging class otherwise rarely found in the thriller genre. Typically Fincher, the visuals were cool and the scenes of violence haunting. The director took us into a dark, oppressive world of pain and revenge, which was also superbly cast with “Bond” and “Glass Onion” star Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara. Fortunately, “Verblendung” also does very well as a solo film, which is why we can give you an absolute recommendation to watch it here.